Arsene Wenger has been named FIFA’s chief of global football development.

Arsene Wenger has been named FIFA’s chief of global football development.

Veteran coach Arsene Wenger has been named FIFA’s chief of global football development, the governing body announced Wednesday, November 13.

FIFA said the former Arsenal and Monaco coach would be responsible for the growth of the game “for both men and women around the world” — and also would be the “leading authority on technical matters,” including potential changes to the sport’s laws.

It added that Wenger, 70, would be tasked with coach education and aiding a program designed to help former players enter management.

“I very much look forward to taking on this extremely important challenge,” Wenger said in a statement.

“Not only because I have always been interested in analyzing football from a broader perspective but also because FIFA’s mission as world football’s governing body is truly global.”

The new role brings Wenger back to the game for the first time since 2018, when he left Arsenal after 22 years in charge.